
The Thomistic Institute From the Dictatorship of Relativism to the Tyranny of Pathos – Dr. Kevin Kambo
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Mar 12, 2026 Dr. Kevin Kambo, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Dallas who studies Platonic moral psychology, explores the cultural shift from relativism to a ‘tyranny of pathos.’ He discusses how appeals to hurt and empathy displace deliberation, Plato and Aristotle on order and logos, and the political effects of empathy-based morality. The talk probes restoring nature and logos in public life.
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Shift From Relativism To Politics Of Pathos
- Kevin M. Kambo argues contemporary politics has shifted from a focus on relativism to a politics dominated by appeals to pathos rather than reasoned deliberation.
- He connects this shift to Plato's worry that living 'as if' gods don't matter makes the human mind the measure for law and ethics, producing ad hoc moral choices.
Western Relativism Becomes Prescriptive Tolerance
- Kambo defines moral relativism as denying universal moral truths and notes Western relativism often pairs with a virtue of tolerance.
- He observes this produces a soft relativism that paradoxically prescribes norms (tolerance) and sometimes proselytizes them.
Relativism Can Hollow Democratic Morality
- Kambo cites John Paul II: ethical relativism undergirds majoritarian politics and can erase stable moral reference points in democracy.
- He warns this alliance risks making acknowledgement of truth impossible in public life.
